A man with a recessive disease (the recessive phenotype) mates with a woman who is not affected by the disorder. However, two of their five children have the disorder. What do we now know about the woman’s genotype? Assume the disorder follows the rules of Mendel. A) She must be homozygous recessive.
B) She must be homozygous dominant.
C) She is a carrier (heterozygous).
D) There is not enough information to answer this question.